Human Resource Management Program Overview

Every company, no matter the industry, has a Human Resources presence working to recruit, manage and engage employees. Bay State College recognizes this, and prepares you with the in-demand skills and experiences needed for this career:

Participate in one of the few Human Resource Management undergraduate degrees nationwide, with curriculum developed from the Society for Human Resource Management's (SHRM) guidelines.

Get a comprehensive background in all aspects of business management, with a focus in human resources.

Learn from professors who are highly respected business professionals at some of the top companies in the area.

Gain hands-on experience in two or more required internships, with access to all of the industry-leading companies Boston has to offer!

Choose to continue your education online with Bay State College's partnership with the New England College of Business, and earn your MBA with only one additional year of study!

Do you want a stable job, with a strong career ladder? One that won't limit you to any one industry? Request information about our 4-year Management - Human Resource Management Concentration program today!

Available In

Human Resource Management Day Classes

Discover a diverse but close-knit community of students, faculty and staff at our Boston campus, located in the historic Back Bay neighborhood.

Human Resource Management Evening Classes

If you're busy during the day, Bay State College's Human Resource Management Degree Evening Program gives you the opportunity to learn on your own time. Take evening college courses at our convenient Boston Back Bay campus, or at our satellite location in Taunton, Massachusetts.

Human Resource Management Program Mission

The mission of the Human Resource Management Program at Bay State College is to provide the highest-quality business education, centered on the development of critical thinking, business knowledge, and practical skills for the human resource field, to empower our graduates to pursue successful and meaningful careers.

HR Management Program Learning Outcomes

Develop students’ ability to use critical thinking and analytical skills to synthesize information from multiple sources and be able to make informed business decisions.

Develop in students a set of ethical and legal standards when making human resource decisions.

Develop students’ ability to use technology to create reports and gain presentation skills to communicate relevant information to internal and external stakeholders.

Provide students the opportunity to work in groups to define managerial problems, determine alternatives, and implement solutions.

Provide students with knowledge of the different types of economies in a changing global environment and how to react to opportunities in that world.

Provide students the opportunity to develop broad-based decision models and understand current business and human capital development trends.

Recommended Minors

SociologyA Sociology Minor will help you understand how race, gender and culture come into play in society and the workplace, as well as give you the opportunity to develop your communication skills.

PsychologyA Psychology Minor will help you understand how the human mind works, including personality theories on reward and motivation, and how to analyze data – all important knowledge to have in the human resources field.

Human Resource Management Degree Accreditation

Bay State College is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE) of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).

The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) accredits schools and colleges in the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont). Membership in one of the six regional accrediting associations in the United States indicates that the school or college has been carefully evaluated and found to meet the standards agreed upon by qualified educators.

Bay State College is authorized to award the following degrees by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, Bachelor of Science.